Discovery of historical inscriptions in the archipelago

Discovery of historical inscriptions in the archipelago
  • 2020-05-10
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Director of the Taqabistan Historical and Cultural Complex: The inscription was handed over to the Bostan Arch Base by a person who claimed to have been found in her house.

According to the International Exhibition of Iranian Stone, Maliha Mehdiabadi stated: One of the residents of Kermanshah's archipelago will face new inscriptions on the lower floor of the house when buying a new house.

He went on to say that the inscription is in Kufic script, probably from the 6th century AH: "Although this inscription has been eroded over time, it will be given to experts to study and read." The final text should be provided.

Mehdi Abadi stated: A few years ago, while excavating for gas supply, traces of the Sassanid period were discovered in this neighborhood.

He pointed out: "This evidence shows that the old village of Taq-e Bostan is located on a historical site from the Sassanid period to the Islamic era, and the expansion and construction in this area should be banned."

The existence of 4,200 nationally registered monuments, a world-registered monument and dozens of unregistered tourist monuments indicate Kermanshah's high talent in the tourism sector.

The archipelago is a collection of Sassanid lithographs and inscriptions located in the northwest of the city of Kermanshah and in western Iran.

The complex was built in the third century AD and has great artistic and historical value. Several historical scenes, including the coronation of Khosrow Parviz, the coronation of Ardeshir II, the coronation of Shahpour II and III, as well as a few inscriptions in Pahlavi script, and hunting of boars by horsemen and playing music with harp instruments have been engraved on it.

The presence of mountains and springs in this place has made it a beautiful and sometimes touring place that has been considered since ancient times.

Biston and Bostan Arch, Anahita Temple, Architect, Ishaqvand Tomb Cemetery, Beglarbegi Tomb and Deputy Al-Molk, Mountain Park, Traditional Bazaar, Niloufar Mirages, Harsin, Sahneh, Ravansar, Qori Qala Cave, Prav Cave, Shah Abbasi and Mahidasht Caravanserai , Piran waterfall, etc. are among the most important historical and natural tourist monuments in Kermanshah province.

Kermanshah province has a population of two million people living in two thousand five hundred and ninety-five villages and thirty-four cities.

* IRNA